Ontario County Sheriff Phil Povero Thursday reported a relatively low number of calls received by the County 911 Center for motor vehicle crashes during Wednesday’s snowstorm.

Emergency crews responded to a total of 55 calls for crashes county-wide, plus seven calls for vehicles blocking the roadway on March 12.

Of those 62 total calls, 22 were crashes involving property damage without injuries; three were crashes involving personal injuries, one was a vehicle rollover crash, seven involved vehicles stuck in the road or blocking snow removal efforts, 26 were vehicles in the ditch, and three were reported as unknown injuries.

In the city of Canandaigua, crews responded to one property damage crash, three vehicles in ditches, and one vehicle blocking snow removal or stuck in a roadway.

The relatively low number of crashes was due, in large part, to the closing of a number of schools, businesses and offices, and the decision on the part of residents to stay home, Povero said. Those closings reduced a tremendous amount of traffic on the roads, he said.